Che, Part 1: The Argentine (2008)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $1,802,521Details
International Box Office $29,824,849Details
Worldwide Box Office $31,627,370
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$61,070 (3.4% of total gross)
Legs:7.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:5.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$58,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2 opening theaters/39 max. theaters, 10.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $2,604,804

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 12th, 2008 (Limited) by IFC Films, released as Che Part 1 The Argentine
International Releases: June 13th, 2019 (Wide) (South Korea)
MPAA Rating: R for some violence
Running Time: 134 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Side Effects
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Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production Countries: Germany, Spain, United States
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 37th Weekend Limited Release 55 $3,020 May 15, 2009 255
Biggest 36th Weekend Limited Release 65 $2,717 May 8, 2009 248
Biggest 35th Weekend Limited Release 76 $2,849 May 1, 2009 241
Biggest 34th Weekend Limited Release 73 $3,136 Apr 24, 2009 234
Biggest 33rd Weekend Limited Release 43 $12,106 Apr 17, 2009 227
Biggest 32nd Weekend Limited Release 37 $16,145 Apr 10, 2009 220
Biggest 31st Weekend Limited Release 44 $17,173 Apr 3, 2009 213
Biggest 30th Weekend Limited Release 32 $33,032 Mar 27, 2009 206
Biggest 29th Weekend Limited Release 29 $42,657 Mar 20, 2009 199
Biggest 28th Weekend Limited Release 25 $65,184 Mar 13, 2009 192
Biggest 27th Weekend Limited Release 51 $40,013 Mar 6, 2009 185
Biggest 26th Weekend Limited Release 66 $32,572 Feb 27, 2009 178
Biggest 25th Weekend Limited Release 95 $24,953 Feb 20, 2009 171
Biggest 24th Weekend Limited Release 62 $52,761 Feb 13, 2009 164
Biggest 23rd Weekend Limited Release 55 $76,313 Feb 6, 2009 157
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 56 $98,316 Jan 30, 2009 150
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 48 $164,142 Jan 23, 2009 143
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 45 $233,653 Jan 16, 2009 136
Theater Average 20th Weekend 8 $9,346 Jan 16, 2009 136
Theater Average 19th Weekend 16 $7,523 Jan 9, 2009 129
Theater Average 18th Weekend 6 $17,742 Jan 2, 2009 122
Theater Average 17th Weekend 7 $17,252 Dec 26, 2008 115
Theater Average 15th Weekend 4 $30,535 Dec 12, 2008 101
Top 2008 Theater Average 16 $30,535 Dec 12, 2008 101

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 12, 2008 37 $61,070   2 $30,535   $61,070 15
Dec 26, 2008 52 $34,503   2 $17,252   $151,841 17
Jan 2, 2009 56 $35,484 +3% 2 $17,742   $218,470 18
Jan 9, 2009 49 $37,613 +6% 5 $7,523   $293,708 19
Jan 16, 2009 33 $233,653 +521% 25 $9,346   $527,361 20
Jan 23, 2009 35 $164,142 -30% 35 $4,690   $921,596 21
Jan 30, 2009 39 $98,316 -40% 32 $3,072   $1,089,652 22
Feb 6, 2009 45 $76,313 -22% 24 $3,180   $1,215,131 23
Feb 13, 2009 52 $52,761 -31% 26 $2,029   $1,295,816 24
Feb 20, 2009 59 $24,953 -53% 14 $1,782   $1,351,330 25
Feb 27, 2009 58 $32,572 +31% 16 $2,036   $1,395,662 26
Mar 6, 2009 50 $40,013 +23% 27 $1,482   $1,456,739 27
Mar 13, 2009 45 $65,184 +63% 31 $2,103   $1,544,729 28
Mar 20, 2009 48 $42,657 -35% 39 $1,094   $1,612,018 29
Mar 27, 2009 53 $33,032 -23% 33 $1,001   $1,675,152 30
Apr 3, 2009 61 $17,173 -48% 25 $687   $1,710,129 31
Apr 10, 2009 65 $16,145 -6% 20 $807   $1,737,469 32
Apr 17, 2009 66 $12,106 -25% 23 $526   $1,764,857 33
Apr 24, 2009 91 $3,136 -74% 10 $314   $1,778,639 34
May 1, 2009 90 $2,849 -9% 9 $317   $1,782,925 35
May 8, 2009 95 $2,717 -5% 8 $340   $1,792,523 36
May 15, 2009 92 $3,020 +11% 7 $431   $1,800,654 37

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 12, 2008 35 $117,338   2 $58,669   $117,338 15
Dec 26, 2008 53 $65,648   2 $32,824   $182,986 17
Jan 2, 2009 47 $73,109 +11% 2 $36,555   $256,095 18
Jan 9, 2009 50 $37,613 -49% 5 $7,523   $293,708 19
Jan 16, 2009 31 $463,746 +1,133% 25 $18,550   $757,454 20
Jan 23, 2009 33 $233,882 -50% 35 $6,682   $991,336 21
Jan 30, 2009 39 $147,482 -37% 32 $4,609   $1,138,818 22
Feb 6, 2009 44 $104,237 -29% 24 $4,343   $1,243,055 23
Feb 13, 2009 53 $83,322 -20% 26 $3,205   $1,326,377 24
Feb 20, 2009 61 $36,713 -56% 14 $2,622   $1,363,090 25
Feb 27, 2009 59 $53,636 +46% 16 $3,352   $1,416,726 26
Mar 6, 2009 48 $62,819 +17% 25 $2,513   $1,479,545 27
Mar 13, 2009 45 $89,816 +43% 31 $2,897   $1,569,361 28
Mar 20, 2009 50 $72,759 -19% 39 $1,866   $1,642,120 29
Mar 27, 2009 53 $50,836 -30% 33 $1,540   $1,692,956 30
Apr 3, 2009 61 $28,368 -44% 25 $1,135   $1,721,324 31
Apr 10, 2009 59 $31,427 +11% 20 $1,571   $1,752,751 32
Apr 17, 2009 64 $22,752 -28% 23 $989   $1,775,503 33
Apr 24, 2009 93 $4,573 -80% 10 $457   $1,780,076 34
May 1, 2009 76 $9,730 +113% 9 $1,081   $1,789,806 35
May 8, 2009 79 $7,828 -20% 8 $979   $1,797,634 36
May 15, 2009 91 $4,887 -38% 7 $698   $1,802,521 37

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
South Korea 6/13/2019 $7,059 16 16 37 $23,408 7/11/2019
 
Rest of World $29,801,441
 
International Total$29,824,849 7/11/2019

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Benicio del Toro    Che Guevara

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Steven Soderbergh    Director

Melancholy on the Per Theater Chart

February 4th, 2009

There was only one film with a per theater average of more than $10,000 this week, and that film was Medicine for Melancholy, which opened with $12,625 in its lone theater. More...

International Details - Escaping the Top Five

January 25th, 2009

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa fell from second to sixth with $9.07 million on 5601 screens in 48 markets for a total of $380.42 million. No openings hurt the film this past weekend, and its only $1 million markets this past weekend were South Korea at $1.20 million on 432 screens and Poland at $1.09 million on 130. The film has made $3.76 million after two weeks in the former and $7.72 million after three weeks in the latter. More...

International Details - Down Under goes Over $100 million

January 18th, 2009

Australia reached a major milestone this past weekend as it topped $100 million internationally. Over the weekend the film added $12.33 million on 4901 screens in 55 markets for a total of $103.30 million internationally and $151.06 million worldwide. Additionally, with openings in Italy, Brazil, China, Russia, and Japan still ahead, the film has a shot at $200 million worldwide. That would be enough to cover the film's production budget, after taking into account Australia's generous tax incentives. More...

Per Theater Chart Defiant

January 6th, 2009

Despite earning mixed reviews, Defiance topped the per theater chart with a massive average of $61,757 in two theaters, and that's over the weekend. In total the film made more than $200,000 in 2 theaters over five days. Gran Torino's per theater average grew by 26% to $34,957 in 84 theaters. At this point, it would be fair to say it has earned some measure of mainstream success, and it expands wide this weekend. Revolutionary Road saw its theater count grow from 3 to 38, while it still managed a per theater average of $25,946. The Wrestler also saw growth with an average of $24,323, and it should expand over the coming weeks. I'm not sure it will expand wide, but it should do reasonably well. Che continues its Oscar qualifying run earning an average of $17,742 in 2 theaters. Last Chance Harvey saw small growth to $17,034 in 6 theaters, but I'm not sure how far it will expand. Waltz with Bashir was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,713 in five theaters. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Torino Grand on Per Theater Chart

December 17th, 2008

Gran Torino opened on top of the Per Theater Chart with an outstanding average of $45,287 in six theaters. Wide expansion seems inevitable at this point. Likewise, Doubts debut of just over $500,000 in 15 theaters gave it an average $33,815 making expansion almost assured. Che - The Argentine was close behind with $30,535 in two theaters. The Reader opened with an average of $21,006 in 8 theaters, which most weeks would be enough to score top spot; however, given the competition, without continued success during Awards Season, it could struggle to expand. There were only two holdovers in the $10,000 club with Frost/Nixon earning an average of $16,061 and Slumdog Millionaire earning $12,873. The final $10,000 film was Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, which opened with $10,985. However, both My Name Is Bruce and Wendy and Lucy came relatively close with averages of $9,119 and $9,109 respectively. More...

Weekend Estimates: Down to Earth

December 14th, 2008

The Day the Earth Stood Still topped the weekend chart with $31 million, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. That's a strong start, helped in particular by $3.8 million on 123 IMAX screens, and gives Fox a nice lead-in to the holidays, with no competitive film coming out until Christmas Day. However, weak reviews and tepid word of mouth will not help it, and a $100 million run is far from assured at this stage. Four Christmases had an impressive week-to-week drop of just 20% to earn an estimated $13 million and finish second. Its success probably dampened the opening weekend for Nothing Like the Holidays, which pulled in $3.5 million from 1,671 theaters. More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$61,070 (3.4% of total gross)
Legs:7.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:5.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$58,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2 opening theaters/39 max. theaters, 10.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $2,604,804

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 12th, 2008 (Limited) by IFC Films, released as Che Part 1 The Argentine
International Releases: June 13th, 2019 (Wide) (South Korea)
MPAA Rating: R for some violence
Running Time: 134 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Side Effects
Create your own comparison chart…
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production Countries: Germany, Spain, United States
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 37th Weekend Limited Release 55 $3,020 May 15, 2009 255
Biggest 36th Weekend Limited Release 65 $2,717 May 8, 2009 248
Biggest 35th Weekend Limited Release 76 $2,849 May 1, 2009 241
Biggest 34th Weekend Limited Release 73 $3,136 Apr 24, 2009 234
Biggest 33rd Weekend Limited Release 43 $12,106 Apr 17, 2009 227
Biggest 32nd Weekend Limited Release 37 $16,145 Apr 10, 2009 220
Biggest 31st Weekend Limited Release 44 $17,173 Apr 3, 2009 213
Biggest 30th Weekend Limited Release 32 $33,032 Mar 27, 2009 206
Biggest 29th Weekend Limited Release 29 $42,657 Mar 20, 2009 199
Biggest 28th Weekend Limited Release 25 $65,184 Mar 13, 2009 192
Biggest 27th Weekend Limited Release 51 $40,013 Mar 6, 2009 185
Biggest 26th Weekend Limited Release 66 $32,572 Feb 27, 2009 178
Biggest 25th Weekend Limited Release 95 $24,953 Feb 20, 2009 171
Biggest 24th Weekend Limited Release 62 $52,761 Feb 13, 2009 164
Biggest 23rd Weekend Limited Release 55 $76,313 Feb 6, 2009 157
Biggest 22nd Weekend Limited Release 56 $98,316 Jan 30, 2009 150
Biggest 21st Weekend Limited Release 48 $164,142 Jan 23, 2009 143
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 45 $233,653 Jan 16, 2009 136
Theater Average 20th Weekend 8 $9,346 Jan 16, 2009 136
Theater Average 19th Weekend 16 $7,523 Jan 9, 2009 129
Theater Average 18th Weekend 6 $17,742 Jan 2, 2009 122
Theater Average 17th Weekend 7 $17,252 Dec 26, 2008 115
Theater Average 15th Weekend 4 $30,535 Dec 12, 2008 101
Top 2008 Theater Average 16 $30,535 Dec 12, 2008 101

Leading Cast

Benicio del Toro    Che Guevara

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Steven Soderbergh    Director

Melancholy on the Per Theater Chart

February 4th, 2009

There was only one film with a per theater average of more than $10,000 this week, and that film was Medicine for Melancholy, which opened with $12,625 in its lone theater. More...

International Details - Escaping the Top Five

January 25th, 2009

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa fell from second to sixth with $9.07 million on 5601 screens in 48 markets for a total of $380.42 million. No openings hurt the film this past weekend, and its only $1 million markets this past weekend were South Korea at $1.20 million on 432 screens and Poland at $1.09 million on 130. The film has made $3.76 million after two weeks in the former and $7.72 million after three weeks in the latter. More...

International Details - Down Under goes Over $100 million

January 18th, 2009

Australia reached a major milestone this past weekend as it topped $100 million internationally. Over the weekend the film added $12.33 million on 4901 screens in 55 markets for a total of $103.30 million internationally and $151.06 million worldwide. Additionally, with openings in Italy, Brazil, China, Russia, and Japan still ahead, the film has a shot at $200 million worldwide. That would be enough to cover the film's production budget, after taking into account Australia's generous tax incentives. More...

Per Theater Chart Defiant

January 6th, 2009

Despite earning mixed reviews, Defiance topped the per theater chart with a massive average of $61,757 in two theaters, and that's over the weekend. In total the film made more than $200,000 in 2 theaters over five days. Gran Torino's per theater average grew by 26% to $34,957 in 84 theaters. At this point, it would be fair to say it has earned some measure of mainstream success, and it expands wide this weekend. Revolutionary Road saw its theater count grow from 3 to 38, while it still managed a per theater average of $25,946. The Wrestler also saw growth with an average of $24,323, and it should expand over the coming weeks. I'm not sure it will expand wide, but it should do reasonably well. Che continues its Oscar qualifying run earning an average of $17,742 in 2 theaters. Last Chance Harvey saw small growth to $17,034 in 6 theaters, but I'm not sure how far it will expand. Waltz with Bashir was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,713 in five theaters. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Torino Grand on Per Theater Chart

December 17th, 2008

Gran Torino opened on top of the Per Theater Chart with an outstanding average of $45,287 in six theaters. Wide expansion seems inevitable at this point. Likewise, Doubts debut of just over $500,000 in 15 theaters gave it an average $33,815 making expansion almost assured. Che - The Argentine was close behind with $30,535 in two theaters. The Reader opened with an average of $21,006 in 8 theaters, which most weeks would be enough to score top spot; however, given the competition, without continued success during Awards Season, it could struggle to expand. There were only two holdovers in the $10,000 club with Frost/Nixon earning an average of $16,061 and Slumdog Millionaire earning $12,873. The final $10,000 film was Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, which opened with $10,985. However, both My Name Is Bruce and Wendy and Lucy came relatively close with averages of $9,119 and $9,109 respectively. More...

Weekend Estimates: Down to Earth

December 14th, 2008

The Day the Earth Stood Still topped the weekend chart with $31 million, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. That's a strong start, helped in particular by $3.8 million on 123 IMAX screens, and gives Fox a nice lead-in to the holidays, with no competitive film coming out until Christmas Day. However, weak reviews and tepid word of mouth will not help it, and a $100 million run is far from assured at this stage. Four Christmases had an impressive week-to-week drop of just 20% to earn an estimated $13 million and finish second. Its success probably dampened the opening weekend for Nothing Like the Holidays, which pulled in $3.5 million from 1,671 theaters. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 12, 2008 37 $61,070   2 $30,535   $61,070 15
Dec 26, 2008 52 $34,503   2 $17,252   $151,841 17
Jan 2, 2009 56 $35,484 +3% 2 $17,742   $218,470 18
Jan 9, 2009 49 $37,613 +6% 5 $7,523   $293,708 19
Jan 16, 2009 33 $233,653 +521% 25 $9,346   $527,361 20
Jan 23, 2009 35 $164,142 -30% 35 $4,690   $921,596 21
Jan 30, 2009 39 $98,316 -40% 32 $3,072   $1,089,652 22
Feb 6, 2009 45 $76,313 -22% 24 $3,180   $1,215,131 23
Feb 13, 2009 52 $52,761 -31% 26 $2,029   $1,295,816 24
Feb 20, 2009 59 $24,953 -53% 14 $1,782   $1,351,330 25
Feb 27, 2009 58 $32,572 +31% 16 $2,036   $1,395,662 26
Mar 6, 2009 50 $40,013 +23% 27 $1,482   $1,456,739 27
Mar 13, 2009 45 $65,184 +63% 31 $2,103   $1,544,729 28
Mar 20, 2009 48 $42,657 -35% 39 $1,094   $1,612,018 29
Mar 27, 2009 53 $33,032 -23% 33 $1,001   $1,675,152 30
Apr 3, 2009 61 $17,173 -48% 25 $687   $1,710,129 31
Apr 10, 2009 65 $16,145 -6% 20 $807   $1,737,469 32
Apr 17, 2009 66 $12,106 -25% 23 $526   $1,764,857 33
Apr 24, 2009 91 $3,136 -74% 10 $314   $1,778,639 34
May 1, 2009 90 $2,849 -9% 9 $317   $1,782,925 35
May 8, 2009 95 $2,717 -5% 8 $340   $1,792,523 36
May 15, 2009 92 $3,020 +11% 7 $431   $1,800,654 37

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 12, 2008 35 $117,338   2 $58,669   $117,338 15
Dec 26, 2008 53 $65,648   2 $32,824   $182,986 17
Jan 2, 2009 47 $73,109 +11% 2 $36,555   $256,095 18
Jan 9, 2009 50 $37,613 -49% 5 $7,523   $293,708 19
Jan 16, 2009 31 $463,746 +1,133% 25 $18,550   $757,454 20
Jan 23, 2009 33 $233,882 -50% 35 $6,682   $991,336 21
Jan 30, 2009 39 $147,482 -37% 32 $4,609   $1,138,818 22
Feb 6, 2009 44 $104,237 -29% 24 $4,343   $1,243,055 23
Feb 13, 2009 53 $83,322 -20% 26 $3,205   $1,326,377 24
Feb 20, 2009 61 $36,713 -56% 14 $2,622   $1,363,090 25
Feb 27, 2009 59 $53,636 +46% 16 $3,352   $1,416,726 26
Mar 6, 2009 48 $62,819 +17% 25 $2,513   $1,479,545 27
Mar 13, 2009 45 $89,816 +43% 31 $2,897   $1,569,361 28
Mar 20, 2009 50 $72,759 -19% 39 $1,866   $1,642,120 29
Mar 27, 2009 53 $50,836 -30% 33 $1,540   $1,692,956 30
Apr 3, 2009 61 $28,368 -44% 25 $1,135   $1,721,324 31
Apr 10, 2009 59 $31,427 +11% 20 $1,571   $1,752,751 32
Apr 17, 2009 64 $22,752 -28% 23 $989   $1,775,503 33
Apr 24, 2009 93 $4,573 -80% 10 $457   $1,780,076 34
May 1, 2009 76 $9,730 +113% 9 $1,081   $1,789,806 35
May 8, 2009 79 $7,828 -20% 8 $979   $1,797,634 36
May 15, 2009 91 $4,887 -38% 7 $698   $1,802,521 37

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
South Korea 6/13/2019 $7,059 16 16 37 $23,408 7/11/2019
 
Rest of World $29,801,441
 
International Total$29,824,849 7/11/2019

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.